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How do you manage corneal ectasia after refractive surgery?

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Ophthalmology · UCLA Stein Eye Institute

Corneal cross-linking should be the first step to halt progression. I would then typically encourage patients to try hard contacts, which help improve the vision in the most conservative way. There are a variety of surgical interventions that can be considered depending on how advanced the ectasia i...

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Ophthalmology · Center For Excellence In Eye Care

Crosslinking should be performed to strengthen the cornea and prevent further progression of ectasia. Of note - one can consider ectasia after refractive surgery identical to keratoconus - just that there is a history of previous refractive surgery. Our experience with crosslinking has been very pos...

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Ophthalmology · Advanced Eye Centers Inc

This is way more common in patients with pre op thin corneas or in patients where the amount of cornea 'removed' is more than a 'conservative amount' because a higher amount of myopia is trying to be corrected. Patient selection and conservative surgical goals are key.

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